The loss of 600 tanks and 1,600 aircraft marked the defeat of the Ardennes offensive.
These attacks were repulsed with the loss of twenty soldiers and seven tanks.
The attack had been beaten with the loss of 52 German tanks.
During the first day of "Goodwood," the unit reported the loss of 13 tanks.
Army Group South admitted losses of 161 tanks and 14 assault guns by 16 July.
The 9th Army reported the loss of 41 tanks and 17 assault guns up to and including 14 July.
Through this action 42 Soviet tanks were knocked out, for the loss of two tanks of their own.
British casualties were reported as light, including the loss of only three tanks.
Historian Félix Luna, instead, suggests the loss of only two tanks.
The Pakistanis also suffered the loss of 34 tanks destroyed or abandoned, and lost 500 additional vehicles.